Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 26, 1919, Page 1

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— e UMD M| GET TODAY’S NEWS OUT OF TODAY’S PAPER A~ BEMIDJI DATLY PI¢ WVOLUME XIL. NO. 280 BEMIDJI, MINN, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. 26, 1919 _Weather: forecast 24 hrs. Mafkham. 45c PER MONTH B0 i SCIRADR 0 | 4 o 0 5 FARM BUREAD CONPANYFRS: TADLOVAITY | BB ™ e hut” oo HOLDSARNUAL ~ AFTERNOON OF | PROGRAM FOR | | SESSION DEC. 6 | COURT HOUSE THECAMPAICN| COUNTY PUPLS)| tended; Splendid Program Is Perfected Association Committee Meets| Teachers’ Institute Organizes With Hearty Response " Patriotic League to Instil in Its Canvass Americanism WILL MEAN SPLENDID HEALTH ASSN. FURNISHES ARMORY HEADQUARTEI?S FILM ON BETTER HEALTH FARMERS WIVES WILL SERVE DINNER AT NOON Bureau Has Grown From Its Inception; Outlook for 1920 Further Increase i i “Thoroughly Equipped Wlfll Vote to Hold Another Session || Everything and a Monu- ... " Next Year; Shows Their ment :to Soldiers Appreciation In less than a half a day's Jork That the teachers of Beltrami "Tuesday afternoon the recruiting | county are true Americans is evi- .committee of the Civic and Commerce | denced by the organization of a Pa- -association reported enlistments in| triotic League, during their institute the new national guird of over 45]at the Normal school, which closed ‘men and indications are that the bal- goday, and the highest form of Amer- “ance of the company will be recruit- | icanism will be taught their pupils. -ed to full strength within a. few days. Officers were elected as follows: One of the most interesting meet- ings of the season will be that of the annual of the Beltrami County Farm Bureau, to be held December 6 at the county court house in Bemidji, where the programs will be presented and business sessions conducted. hough the new captain, Thomas President—John W. Schrader, Sol- s g 3 WAl stwinsgon has been given thirty wa‘s;. Mildred Zi E 3 ; 2 se:;-::tAsnas;,;‘::;:’:edé:::lzmg:l !lc,r: . -days in which to complete his com- icePres.— re mmerman, the members of the Farm Bureau's ackduck. Secretary—Carol Knox, Nebish. Treasurer—Mayvis Phillippi, Be- Woman’s section and the women of the various farmers organizations will serve at noon at the Central school building, two blocks north of the court house. ' pany it appears that he will go “‘over Bl the top” in less than half that time. “Come on in, the water is fing;”’ is _ the slogan of the men already if the | midji." .company, and with this spirit:and yA te:hot 205 kctmts was voted to car- i nited efforts to pull for & pew |ry on the work. . : . ;-;I:::;r‘; and national gll)mrd uni_,"tlie The meeting held at the Normal Micatia B0, project is practically an assured fact. schtool tll:“ e;eixiuns, toro:each:n;i a:- ! : Gelt’.-to-githgr q:l the delclegt‘;)les and t Un tendsd as expected. - The patrlotic i S e - “ members of the farmers' clubs. Not Unexvected. B tendéd as expected. ~ The patriotic o . r A ! 3 iobets 91 the farmers Of course there are those always|addresses given by President Deputy E - St : : ‘ Aigeilos of shatmaL o issan -who are inclined to throw “cold wa-|and Miss Asbury were splendid. | g . ) ! 3 2 ‘ 10 AL e HExs Bane s K0e O + “ter” and it is quite surprising to note |- -A film shown through the court- ! R L g : gates. that some of these ‘“‘water bottlé” | esy of the ‘Elko theatre was, shown - . ; A . Appointment of committees to de- “boys, were foremost in the boosting | this morning, it having been sent. to R Y R g s - velop recommendations and resolu- game, before the new. captain: was|the institute by the-National Health g 1 ! , i tions. chosen. Just because their particu-|association, with the the ! NSt S st 3 iy Noonday Dinner—12. ;lr:‘:lrlo‘l’:e.;fiw :;El 5 - 2 P The farmers will adjourn at 12 stances “‘pedd Propagan- L3 et g : . ' = B = 3 ‘ , co’;?::ze“:i:h:‘:{v:‘a man sick to The teachers voted unanimously to| ' S5, ner known to the..goqd farm house- see a fellow act like this, and it is|hold an institute next year, which ; ot . y wives. : Raving its effect upon the boys, too. | SHOWs they appreciated the work of The cornstalks stand like sentinels against the sunset gold, Reconvene—1:15. “They look upon such a move with dis- | {hose in charge, and those who took ¢ As if to guard the sutumn days from winter’s biting cold; The session will reconvent at 1:16 .gust and several have enlisted. just 4 : ; The pumpkins rou: gon i o'clock at the court house for the af- “because of the disgruntled attitude o o th X £ d P Y nd !“ve e to deck some ""“‘"‘“"Y"“"“fd- ternoon meeting, and after a selec- taken. It will spur them on toward| Wil be accomplished {n the county| And every growing thing has graced the harvest of the Lord. tion by Band Director Riggs’ orches. schools on account of the instruction received. Those Who Attended.” tra the meeting will be callea to or- der by President A. E. Rako, followed by the afternoon's program here given: making the best company in the state and has already set some of the en- “listed men to hustling. UNITED STATES POST OFFICE. ORGANIZE NEW NAVAL |Tro xsfifi “PIONEER" sy’ & i Popular In Guard. i Song the; toachers Who attended . UNIT NEXT MONDAY: SGIVING DAY || Vocal Solo—Miss Carrie Brown. Thomas Swinson is well known in| " Grocq 0. Parker, Turtle River. .. |}. Hours, Thanksgivinig, Nov. 27. i \ nl. “The Value .of Experimental ‘Bemidji and vicinity. He has many| gepevieve Johnston, Stanley. General delvesy window, open : i g, its annual custom, {| Work”—R. W. Thatcher, dean and 3lrlendx';’ who know him only :s Hazel L. Griffeth, Funkley. from 10:0 0a. m. to 11:00 a. m.- . m I.N clv’c RMMS thedlian neelrx w:‘ll ;l(}t be ‘18- g:re(i!,ol; :l llhe“ University Depart- - *‘Tom.” He is well liked and ranks| y;5;5 powers, Pinewood. City carriers will make a de- LA s:e‘ tzm l.’l‘ m: shg ving Day, e;l of grhcut m-e.sel eepecially “well ;‘a.s a"compalmy hlwm- Berneece C. Burfield, Solway. livery aver entire di.strict in fore- 3 3 T tha b: yfl«:ye: of t tehcomplm‘:l{ “l“gaf;.n o[:"::"zs rn‘; kecl:t. o mander. When “Tom” was in charge| gg3ie Rock, Solway. noon. Lieut. Barker Wants Former| |2y observe the day as they mig| Bureau Work in Northern of the local home guard company, he Rose L. Hoérner, Shooks. Rural carriers will make no de- ) $ be inc¢lined. Minnesota””—S. B. Cleland, assist- -was considered the most popular man Eleanore Stomberg, Debs. livery. i ‘Members Out in Force; The Pioneer has much to be |[ant county agent leader. . Riggs’ orchestra—Select. Report of Farmers’' clubs recom- mendation and resolutions commit- thankful for during.the past year, and it sincerely hopes every read- in the bunch. Not because he was Petra Ramstad, Debs. Outgoing mails will be made up captain, but because he was popular| pether Anderson, Solway. and dispatched as on week days. Also New Ones | { ‘a8 a soldier. He mixed with his men| paernice C. Olson Solway. Incoming mails will be prompt- er of the paper, every well wisher, 2 and acted like ome of them. :-His Agnes G. Parker, Inez. ly distributed as on week days. every friend and everybody in the ||tee. m Tecord as head- of the home guards Iog:iai Glilst:d S:lum S . i On next Monday evening, at 7:30 city and county will have ample Business session—Reports and o -is clean; his treatment of his.men Mildred Zlmm,ermnn,' Blackduck. 5 o'clock, Lieut. Earle A. Barker wants{ lcause for being thankful in the ||election of officers. to see all former members of the Be- midji unit, Fifth Minnesota naval di- vision, at the rooms of the Bemidji association in the city building, for the purpose of re-organization. All young men who would like to be- day's cbservation. Adjournment. Was fair and to a man, they consider-| * ppy)ijs Boldan, Tenstrike. @ <d him impartial in every respect, Mayx"tha Larson. Stanley. : BAND ms HRST whenr_llt came todut)pointments,. aiid| " Otto Ashby, Wilton. Sexinth " ‘general recommendations. - T En tad, T : The soldier who enlists in the Be- Efl:elo g:ir:k::"i'ne ug;:fll;;lv.er. i SBSION. NBW wmms ‘midji company is assured of the best Mrs. Gordon »Bur'ns, Bemidgi. —_— Bureau is Growine, X i There were 194 members of the PflH Amm,s m-l- bureau during the year 1918, and in - 1919 the number increased to 286. i Xind of treatment, With “Tom”| " Ethelyn Dennis, Prin., Wiiton Not to be outdone by ‘other occup- | O™ members of the gew unit.should | sm,m Bl,mnsnm I(h :Ol:)o:;gn:);e‘:;r?g:o::eh::n:fl:;y‘a‘:.r‘ < ‘Swinson at its head. All 2 man:asks| Josephine McBride, Biackduck. ants of the city building, the Bemidji | 2150 be present. and there are 41 members who have <18 fair treatment and that is what-he| Ruth L. Gruer, Bemidji. ; band held its first socihl session in| Bvery former member, about 24 in By Ed. Keen paid their membership for 1920 Tust expect at the hands of the néw |~ Aljce V. Klopfleisch, Bemidji its mew quarters in the remodelled | number, who are now in Bemidji, are (United Press Correspbndent Membership fees for the comi <commander. . Ray McQueeney, Puposky. structure Tuesday night, as a sort ol '1“% :th e ther:.] The or%an_lzatlon London, Nov. 2e,f_w?r it ::e'.;iél- year are only $2 and may be Dnll.;i ':f p | Good Official Material. T ot Mounainted afiglc with th e Careio L mah deiNie ot kans {s dnevifable if Gabrille &' An- | the Farm Bureau office, Bemidii, or It has been suggested that Mr.| gion’ A Yop::g’manlt .f.‘)ul:lng.“ A feature of the -evening was thejupon the bolshevik -propaganda that [AUO% ‘?““h.:;'iz!i‘;ftzp'& ig;c?:ytsga;f}‘:' Bemidjt. aer, secretary-treasurer, mame his, lieutenants, that| porothy Carlson, Stanley. ‘serving of a very. much apprecigted is growing in the United States. Then | government circles, today. It s hoped thee will be a large at- ‘the men might kndw the entite offi-| pDejio Anderson, Kelliher. roast venison and gyster supper with|there is the social side of such an| ™" i, 5 ae e ; 5 3 ] 9 J es” received “here indicate |tendance of the bureau, and all : “f'“tlu“?f‘ :fl]‘l“ wmlihbe(llmlr:d t?l‘:do' Lillian MacGregor, Turtle River, |21l the trimmings and cigars to top or"gna::u!tlm!l’, wm: dtl;e“ hu}dsom: that the Italian government is doing [Others who are not members of ine until all- men have enlisted, but there| - 4jice Butler, Turtle River. . |off on. < i N y to be erected, fully PIanned|its utmost to restrain the poet-avia- | Pureau should attend to learn of its i; q?wgld of splendid. timber for| _Fether Hampl, Bemidjj. - . Another interesting ‘feature, not|for the naval unit. ) ese offices. . RS e Lois V. Matheny, Blackduck. only to the band gloxe; but the city| In this instance, it might be well | {5 f4 y ¢ {7 Among those who might be.geri-} Mabe] L. Buss, Bmm«:«gc . in general, was theé'ire-electinn of|to explain that when the armory was hto:,eh::efh::;l;;;e:g?nm:ug;;t % ously zconsidered .will - doubttess” in-f ‘Efgie Klinger;-Puposky. Band-Master G. Olfver Riggs for the | first broached, just before the out-|also, and is also ready to fehch a de. FORCE s’l' HILAIRE omm: F . clude Dan Moore, H. L. Huffman, Dr.| . 3 comin, - break of h 1 he cf { 3 5 yrtle Hannah, Louis. g year. 8,1 .| break of hostilities, the citizens of|ecisjon over -th n Dannenburg, Dr.--Denison, Thayer| Fiorence J. Hansey, Pennington The band will now have a splendid | Bemidji purchased a site on thé south be!o::a r‘s :d’o:ml;z:e e::lny"&ver?e’: TmEVB GH’ Nonm Bailey, Clarence Foucault and others.| Yelen Hurlocker, Puposk: *. | place for its rehearsals: side of the old city dock, at the foot ber.” - v These are among the returned ofti-| Catherine Markus, Puposky. of Third sireet and Lake Bemiaii.| ™™ " ; tor from further aggression, but that | 2dvantages. cers. Then there are dozems of ‘re- Cora Stout, Tsland Lak . v That the ‘“boys’” had a host of friends 7 > Smashing in a basement window turned service men who have envi-| Grace Nng’ent, Nary. % INDIANAPOLIS PRACTICALL is evident that the voters of Bemidji | : 4 of the office building of the St. Hil- able records as soldiers. Mae L. Fuller, S8aum. _ CLOSED DOWN; FUEL LACKING | voted a bond issue of $8,000 to be 1 : afre Lumber company during an un- :ppll;d to the ;15,?'00 a‘pproprlnted ) y the state, entailing $26,000 for Indianapolis, Ind.; Nov. 26.—All|the armory. Now the state will give industries except bakeries, food | to.the Bemidji unit the sum of $26,- known hour Tuesday night, thieves i entelrled the office and aside tearing 5 up things in general and littering up By#Ralph Couclt.: the place with papers, obtained not Armo: 3 Alice Brennan, Bemidji. a G i rv An Asset. .| Dagny M. Dygby, Wilton, (By Ugited, Press.) ¥ t looks like a sure going “‘over the Emma Lillevig, Wilton 1 top” before the “zero” hour arrives. S : . - Mra. Jogsephine Fossum, Norden. A The shouting of the boys already in| ' Eiin 0. Ojson. Bemid)l, | * |Plants and newspapers will close this [000 in addition to the site donated. ess Correspondent.) |g cent. In fact a thin dime was dis- tha ranks is being eard from one| Emma Olson. Wilton. afternoon until next Monday to con-| 1¢ 14 necessary to have a unit of at 8\8h, Nov. 26.—President | covered on the office floor this morn- § o® otl the community to the other.| Elizabeth I. Baney, Bemidi. serve fuel. least 48 members, and as an incen- ot resumed considera- |jng, the owner being in doubt. en trom the country are hearing| Dema Johnson, Prin., Spur. A nmnias | HV87bo Becuring the allotment Licut, 1 strike today, hopeful | Desks were forced open and they the call. They all want an armory| Mary G. Baney, Bemidgl. .- Barker has offered a $40 gold watch Intlon. contained only business papers. ‘Ellen Lindstrom, Kelliher. of poultry and meats for tomorrow should do so immediately. in Bemidji. 1t will be a fine athletic| yorts bt oo yer In i gast, Solway. Ella L. Hall, Is} Ke. to the unit member who secures ten ese were thrown around the oftice :::e‘:}:f mI::il rrf)rw‘cl;nte nusm"'"d Mayvis A. Phillippi, Bemidji. Mary L. Ensen,':‘%lgn.e # |new men as members. The old mem- pons Bl B i S M L AR wfll’be’;l onaiont t;" ons. . +(| Selma Vigen, Kelliher. Marfe Johanson, Kelliher. bers and the new ones should get it e o bl s they et Bave serves angient to the men Who| Edna Watlace, Bemidji. Mrs. Luzenia Isham, Red Lake. |ready to join next Monday night, or P e Rl o gl ’ Raveiserved and o gynun:: ¥ Belp IA:‘:;: Jeansen, Puposky. & John W. Schrader, Prin., Solway. |leave their names with Licut. Bark- i Jeesd e e ine. : - 5 Jerdee, Bemidji. A. P. Volkman, Prin., Bemid ks i 1 4 . Vol an, n., 1. 4 Pl ;"f‘m'g;'l"en“]‘;;::‘t sames, | Cora Sawyer, Thorhult. E. 0. Melby, Supt., Blackduck. Friends of the navy boys are in WHEELOCK’S STORE CHIMNEY ; on in boys and make it & winner Acsa L. Sawyer, Cass Lake. B. C. Kuefler, Prin., Hines. hopes ‘they will again take their STARTS ROOF BLA i gl:rr'e:yeelf. ;Bnn;ly. Bmkdu‘ck. ‘g g.n'!'uttlé,‘l’rin., Tenstrike. place ‘in Bemidji as their home city 5 . ney, Pinewood. ilda Volkman, Bemidji. ‘| was-always proud of them and their 9 I; MARKETS CLOSE TOMORROW. ?:‘x;l:a Eblr“nli!el' l::::il‘:er. Lula 8t. Peter, Puposky. ‘'record. E1 Pu(:y Tg:.,l wb'l’ovl., reZBQ:.—G) enera) resv:l‘:.:)fuabecllfix;?e;nsl;::le: bfi:? :gg | The meatmarkets will remain open |- Clothil:a Lig:;-t, sa:um " gfi'fi.fi:fi:'%fi«“fi&:fi' CHIMNEY BURNS OUT. m'%u:"em' ln:ellectunl e oK Wheeluok ‘eovery slote i s % s movi " i Gloesd il day TomisuitiaE. SHates| T § R, e, Boee. Kok, Tennisibe, A chim o e E firing sauad In Chikuabus |Tassdsy sigb. the oot bolng mer i 3 . J. 1an, g R R -Knok, . chimney at the home of Mrs.|earl . - Y g who have not made their purchases Lydia Becklund, Kellfher. Ruth Lee, Bemidfi. Murray, QosyAmerlca avenue, burned I:y’o‘z‘;::{ w;{oe ;::&'t::';g:l‘éfi- :fi:{:fi!y TR MEb e i Anna L. Fossum, Kelliher. Chas. D. Deardorf, Bemidji. out this aftermoon and the siren Florence Reichmutt, Kelliher. ranza. He was found guilty by al It {s_estimated that the loss is Mr.g@‘ggeman, Prin., Nary. blew. No damage. courtmartial. about $1,600, covered by insurance. 1 ve Pace " Jo'clock and proceed to the Central - s R L A st s

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